SHERIFF'S OFFICE

July 3, 2013

- A Woodville Road, Leetonia, woman reported at 1 p.m. Friday she and her husband are trying to sell a time share in Palm Beach County, Fla. and she received a call from someone posing as an officer of the court. They convinced her to send $2,200 in court fees to release the money from the sale of the time share. In retrospect she realized all the information they gave her is available in an online public record. She was concerned about losing a total of $2,370 and her bank account number.

- An East Liverpool woman reported at 4:28 a.m. Tuesday that at 2:30 a.m. she went to pick up her brother in Wellsville to give him a ride to work. He seemed like he may have been impaired and she asked him why he was going to work this way. He reportedly threatened her, drawing back his fist like he was going to punch her while she drove and telling her he would burn the car if she refused to continue transporting him to work.

- A woman was reported passed out in the grass in the area of Rose Drive Apartments outside Lisbon at 4:19 a.m. Tuesday. Deputies checked the area, but did not locate her.

- A state Route 45, Lisbon, resident reported at 7:14 p.m. Monday she received a phone call from a woman and told her it was a wrong number. The woman continued to call and text, even after the resident told her to stop. Deputies talked to the woman and explained if she continued to call and text she could be charged with telecommunication harassment.

- A Oakridge Road, Wellsville, man reported at 7:04 p.m. Monday there were suspicious vehicles at the Oakridge Church. Deputies headed in that direction, but he called back to report they left.

- A state Route 164, Lisbon, resident reported at 3:57 p.m. Monday he received a threatening phone call from a man. He does not know the person, but was concerned for his family's safety.

- A U.S. Route 30, Hanoverton, woman reported at 3:27 p.m. Monday she talked on the phone to a man from John and Helen's Bar in Hanoverton and he threatened her. Deputies spoke to the man, who said he did not make a threat. He knew her and wanted to tell her they had nothing to do with the fireworks or possible gun shots the other night. Deputies told the man to have no further contact with her.

- A Homeworth Road, Alliance, man reported at 2:35 p.m. Monday he was having problems with a neighbor, who when he was mowing came out yelling. The neighbor claimed he extended the pasture to be spiteful, but he said he extended it to pasture his horses. He admitted he mowed around some pine trees onto the neighbor's side of the property line, but thought he was doing the neighbor a favor. The neighbor threatened to send his sons over.

- A state Route 9, Kensington, woman reported at 1:43 p.m. Monday her ex-boyfriend has been calling her and her family. She dropped him off in Lisbon on Monday and he called her mother telling her he was sorry, then sent her mother a text message stating he is not sorry, but he will be. He also reportedly called her and told her she can't watch her back at all times and calls her names.

- A Main Street, Leetonia, resident reported at 12:04 p.m. Monday sometime overnight someone had stacked about 15 used tires in a yard on Signal Road. The caller also reported someone has been slicing pools in the past several weeks in the same area.

- A First Street, Hanoverton, man reported at 11:07 a.m. Monday sometime overnight someone broke into his garage and stole two Suzuki dirt bikes. The man door to the garage had been pried open.

- A Lower Elkton Road, Columbiana, man reported at 10:21 a.m. Monday a woman he knows took his truck on Saturday night and has not returned it. When he came home on Monday he had a message on his answering machine from her saying she would be back in a few hours. He decided to wait to see if she returns it before pursuing any charges.